Darshan Says Cinema Is Not A Place For Charity! Wants Kurukshetra To Make Money In Other Languages
Darshan told in an interview that he doesn't consider movies as a place for charity. He also wishes other versions of Kurukshetra to make good money. It has collected a total of Rs 50 crore.
Challenging
Star
Darshan's
50th
film
has
become
the
talk
of
the
town.
The
mythological
film,
based
on
the
great
war
of
Mahabharata,
which
released
in
2D
and
3D,
has
been
minting
money
with
its
impressive
performance
at
the
box
office.
Kurukshetra
is
a
breath
of
fresh
air
in
an
otherwise
usual
trend
of
mass
commercial
films.
The
makers
of
this
masterpiece
had
aimed
at
creating
it
to
be
the
biggest
product
of
Sandalwood
right
from
the
start.
Expressing
his
opinion
on
this,
Darshan
told
in
an
interview
with
Cinema
Express
that
he
doesn't
consider
movies
as
a
place
for
charity.
He
also
wishes
other
versions
of
Kurukshetra
make
good
money!
Darshan
Wants
His
Film
To
Make
Profits
Kurukshetra
is
dubbed
in
five
languages.
D
Boss
is
happy
about
his
film
catering
to
a
wide
range
of
audience.
He
told
the
publication,
"It
should
happen.
Let's
make
money.
Cinema
is
not
a
place
for
charity,
it
is
a
business
that
involves
the
producer's
money."
Kurukshetra
Is
Filling
Producers'
Pockets!
The
movie
has
definitely
made
its
team
proud
with
its
huge
profits!
The
producers
may
have
not
revealed
the
actual
budget
of
the
film,
but
they
aren't
denying
that
they
have
earned
more
than
what
they
invested
in
it.
Through
its
pre-release
business
alone,
Kurukshetra
earned
around
Rs
20
crore!
Kannada
Version
Outshines
Other
Languages!
Kurukshetra's
collections
in
Telugu
are
decent,
but
minimal
in
Tamil.
However,
the
film
has
grossed
over
Rs
50
crore
in
Karnataka
in
the
last
13
days.
A
few
reports
have
stated
that
its
Week
1
collections
are
more
than
what
KGF
Chapter
1
made
in
the
same
amount
of
time.
Hindi
&
Malayalam
Release
On
Hold
The
makers,
fearing
competition
from
other
language
films,
decided
to
postpone
Kurukshetra's
release
in
Hindi
and
Malayalam.
The
film
is
expected
to
release
in
both
the
languages
simultaneously
by
the
end
of
the
month.
We
need
to
wait
and
watch
if
it
can
perform
well
among
this
section
of
non-Kannadiga
audiences.